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Seems that the email notification that ive set to receive when i get a new pm isnt working.

Have changed email accounts a couple of times to see if it was a problem with a specific account, however all receive the correct email change confirmation and i can confirm the email change.

Thanks.

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Damone

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I made a quick change to your account which I'm hoping will fix the issue, IPB had a bit of a dummy spit when I hit save but the setting seems to have been stored ok. I double checked and there doesn't appear to be a problem with your account so it might have just been a once-off error.

I've sent you a PM too, so assuming you're subscribed to this thread, you should get two notifications :domokun:

I had a smilar problem when trying to activate my account. I entered my personal e-mail address (one hosted on my own domain), and never recieved the e-mail.

Changed my address to @gmail.com and got it right away.

Just letting you know :ermm:

I am getting no emails from SAu, none.

Revhead just sent me a PM and I got nothing, I am on gmail as well.

So sent an email from my work to home, and I usually get it nearly instantly, took 10mins, suspecting it is a gmail issue? But at least I got it............

Sent from gmail to work, got nearly 2seconds after I hit send in my work email.

Yeah nothing here either, newbie101 went to reset his password, not realizing that he wouldn't get an email, lucky Revhead to the rescue and reset his password, that was this morning, sorry for the bad news.

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